The Unfortunate One: A NovelTrübner, 1888 - 134 pages |
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... language , while at the same time conveying , as nearly as consistent with literal rendering , the thought of the Author . I trust that this hope may be realised , and that my feeble effort may assist in making further known the ...
... language , while at the same time conveying , as nearly as consistent with literal rendering , the thought of the Author . I trust that this hope may be realised , and that my feeble effort may assist in making further known the ...
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... languages only he was defective ; even French he could only speak indifferently . In general he spoke little , and took part in our student meetings rather with a sort of feeble look and smile . He was exceedingly fond of women's ...
... languages only he was defective ; even French he could only speak indifferently . In general he spoke little , and took part in our student meetings rather with a sort of feeble look and smile . He was exceedingly fond of women's ...
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... language , " is very fond of music , and plays admirably on the piano ; only she does not care to play when people press her to do so . " Susannah did not reply - she did not even look at her and simply with a movement of her half ...
... language , " is very fond of music , and plays admirably on the piano ; only she does not care to play when people press her to do so . " Susannah did not reply - she did not even look at her and simply with a movement of her half ...
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... Language for the Slav Nations- Coptic Intensification - The Origin of Language - The Order and Position of Words in the Latin Sentence . Post 8vo , pp . xii . and 282 , cloth . 1882. 9s . ABEL . - SLAVIC AND LATIN . Ilchester Lectures ...
... Language for the Slav Nations- Coptic Intensification - The Origin of Language - The Order and Position of Words in the Latin Sentence . Post 8vo , pp . xii . and 282 , cloth . 1882. 9s . ABEL . - SLAVIC AND LATIN . Ilchester Lectures ...
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... language , " ce jar- gon vulgaire et rude . " Some one once said in his presence , " That is understood by itself . " Ivan Matveyitch was highly displeased , and often after- wards quoted this phrase as an instance of the poverty and ...
... language , " ce jar- gon vulgaire et rude . " Some one once said in his presence , " That is understood by itself . " Ivan Matveyitch was highly displeased , and often after- wards quoted this phrase as an instance of the poverty and ...
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